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Forensic psychiatrist explains why Trump’s ‘very poor coping mechanisms’ could lead to a worst-case scenario with the nuclear arsenal

President Donald Trump may soon face the sort of reckoning from special counsel Robert Mueller that he’s never experienced before, and those who’ve closely studied him are deeply worried by how he’ll react once Mueller testifies before Congress

Mueller’s much-anticipated July 17 meeting , and the president’s ongoing Twitter rampage, betrays the psychological strain it’s placing on him as he awaits what could be explosively damaging testimony.

“This is a man who has lived dangerously for decades by flirting with the boundaries of propriety, legality and civility,” said Trump biographer Tim O’Brien, “and he is now faced, after years and years of getting away with it, with consequences that are far beyond anything he’s encountered before.”

View the complete July 2 article by Tana Ganeva from Raw Story on the AlterNet website here.

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